Princeton University

USA · Research

Princeton University consistently ranks among the world's most prestigious institutions, renowned for its intimate undergraduate focus despite being a research powerhouse. The Bridge Year and Research Scholars programs allow undergraduates to work directly alongside Nobel laureates, and the residential college system ensures every international student feels part of a close-knit community from day one. Princeton's need-blind admissions and exceptional financial aid make it accessible to top students worldwide, and its beautiful Gothic campus in New Jersey provides an inspiring setting for transformative intellectual growth.

Admissions Data — Princeton University

Acceptance Rate4% (Most Selective)
GPA Range3.90-4.00
SAT Range1450-1570
ACT Range33-35
Early Decision INov 1
Regular DecisionJan 1
Application Fee$75
Average Financial Aid$57,000
Need-Blind AdmissionsYes
TypeResearch
US News Rank#1

Notable Strengths

Applying to Princeton University as an International Student

Princeton University typically admits students with a GPA in the 3.90-4.00 range (4.0 scale). International students should convert their grades using an AACRAO EDGE-based GPA calculator before applying.

With an acceptance rate of 4%, Princeton University is a most selective institution. Building a balanced school list with reach, target, and safety schools is strongly recommended.

The middle 50% of admitted students scored 1450-1570 on the SAT and 33-35 on the ACT.

The Regular Decision deadline is Jan 1. Use AdmissionsPedia's free Deadline Tracker to manage your complete application calendar.

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Data sourced from official university websites, Common App, and QS/THE/US News rankings. Last updated: 2026. Disclaimer